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                     Sampling Isa Process Cathode for Quality Control at Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd.- Experimentation and Five Years Experience Sampling Isa Process Cathode for Quality Control at Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd.- Experimentation and Five Years ExperienceBy R. J. Mitchell Results from investigations into impurity distributions over cathodes are presented with implications for various sampling methods, Selection of an optimum treatment procedure for the test sample is o Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Study on the Microstructures of Rapidly Quenched Ni-Al-Fe Compounds Study on the Microstructures of Rapidly Quenched Ni-Al-Fe CompoundsBy C. H. Tsau The intermetallic compounds of Ni-25Al-xFe, x is 20-40 at.%, were prepared by arc melting and drop casting into ingots, and were rapidly solidified into ribbons by melt spinning. The microstructure ev Jan 1, 1992 
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                     The Mike Gold-Copper Deposit, Carlin Trend, Nevada The Mike Gold-Copper Deposit, Carlin Trend, NevadaBy Alan Branham The Mike deposit is a large, low grade, oxide, gold-copper system found at the intersection of two major faults that bound the Carlin Window, Eureka County, Nevada. Disseminated gold occurs within met Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Active Oxidation And Fume Formation From Liquid Simn Active Oxidation And Fume Formation From Liquid SimnBy Linfeng Zhou, Rong Sun, Guanghui Li, Zhiwei Peng, Tao Jiang Dust, or airborne particulate matter, from metal smelting can be either mechanically or thermally generated and it negatively affects the indoor air quality as well as the fugitive emissions from the Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Sirosmelt Technology For Solving The Lead And Zinc Industry Waste Problem Sirosmelt Technology For Solving The Lead And Zinc Industry Waste ProblemBy K. R. Robilliard An outline is given of the problems facing tlile lead and zinc industry from the viewpoint of the range of residues currently produced from electrolytic zinc, blast furnace and other processes. Smel Jan 1, 1992 
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                     A Fundamental Study of the Leaching Reactions Involved in the Caron Process A Fundamental Study of the Leaching Reactions Involved in the Caron ProcessBy Michael J. Nicol This paper summarizes some of the results of a study of the reactions involved in the Caron leaching process and identifies the roles of the major dissolved species in the kinetics of dissolution of i Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Industrial Applications of Large Lead-Acid Batteries for Emergency and Peak Power Demand Industrial Applications of Large Lead-Acid Batteries for Emergency and Peak Power DemandBy William C. Spindler Five industrial installations of large lead-acid battery energy storage systems in operation in the United States, West Germany and the 'Republic of South Africa will be described. One example i Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Recent Advances In Technologies For Biological Treatment Of Thiocyanate, Cyanide, Heavy Metals And Nitrates Recent Advances In Technologies For Biological Treatment Of Thiocyanate, Cyanide, Heavy Metals And NitratesBy James L. Whitlock Biological treatment of mining and industrial effluents reached full scale commercialization around 1980. These proven, low cost, technologies have been limited in application due to a number of facto Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Cellular Automaton Finite Difference Modeling of Morphological Evolution during Alloy Solidification Cellular Automaton Finite Difference Modeling of Morphological Evolution during Alloy SolidificationBy Jr. Napolitano, Jr. Sanders "Morphological evolution of a dendritic growth front in a binary alloy is simulated using a cellular automaton approach to establish the feasibility of modeling such growth with a local rule-based sch Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Common Elements of Industries That Successfully Recycle/Reuse Spent Refractory Materials Common Elements of Industries That Successfully Recycle/Reuse Spent Refractory MaterialsBy James P. Bennett The successful reuse/recycling of refractory materials after removal from industrial service is limited because of contamination, the low value of spent materials, the low cost of virgin raw materials Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Using Ausmelt Technology For Waste Treatment Using Ausmelt Technology For Waste TreatmentBy Brian Lightfoot Ausmelt technology is a versatile bath smelting technology with application in many waste treatment fields at low capital and operating cost. Heavy metals extracted from wastes may be recycled to main Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Thermodynamic Study of the Ni- W-O System in the Temperature Range 1073-1273K Thermodynamic Study of the Ni- W-O System in the Temperature Range 1073-1273KBy R. E. Aune In the present work, a critical assessment of the thermodynamic information available for the ternary system Ni-W-0 has been carried out; This was complemented by experimental measurements of the stan Jan 1, 1994 
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                     The Removal of Uranium from Acidic Media Using lon-Exchange and/or Extraction Chromatography (063e3763-56bb-45f1-9bf2-d18289035e8c) The Removal of Uranium from Acidic Media Using lon-Exchange and/or Extraction Chromatography (063e3763-56bb-45f1-9bf2-d18289035e8c)By Jennifer Murphy, Brad S. Schake, Karol Holmes, John R. FitzPatrick, Mike H. West "The separation and purification of uranium from either nitric acid or hydrochloric acid media can be accomplished by using either solvent extraction or ion-exchange. Over the past two years at Los Al Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Investigation of the Carbon Boil Phenomenon in Direct Iron Smelting Investigation of the Carbon Boil Phenomenon in Direct Iron SmeltingBy K. Gao, R. Dry "Carbon boil, which results in excessive spitting and even complete destruction of a metal drop, could significantly influence the efficiency of direct smelting processes. Carbon boil has been studied Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Field-Deployable Aqueous Lead Analysis using Nanoband Electrode System and Use of Green Rust for Its Removal Field-Deployable Aqueous Lead Analysis using Nanoband Electrode System and Use of Green Rust for Its RemovalBy Jewel A. G. Gomes Lead has long been an USEPA priority pollutant and an important environmental and health concern because of its toxicity at ppb levels. In light of health and exposure data for lead, the EPA has set s Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Application of Voltammetry in Hydrometallurgical Dissolution and Deposition Processes Application of Voltammetry in Hydrometallurgical Dissolution and Deposition ProcessesBy E. Kuzeci, R. Kammel "Lately various voltametric methods have gained increased attention as an analytic tool in hydrometallurgy. Voltammograms with mercury drop electrodes or glassy carbon electrodes provide information a Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Behavior of Non-Asbestiform Tremolite During Grinding Behavior of Non-Asbestiform Tremolite During GrindingBy D. E. Larson In cooperation with the National Institute of Environmental Health Science and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted grinding research on non-asb Jan 1, 1991 
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                     A Study Of Thermodynamics And Kinetics Of Nitrogen Absorption And Its Removal From Liquid Ni-Cr Alloys Using The Sieverts Technique A Study Of Thermodynamics And Kinetics Of Nitrogen Absorption And Its Removal From Liquid Ni-Cr Alloys Using The Sieverts TechniqueBy L. Petitnicolas The experimental study of nitrogen absorption and its removal from a liquid Ni-20%Cr alloy at 1873 K has been undertaken, using an experimental, apparatus based on the Sieverts technique in order to d Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Study of the Deportment of REEs in Ion Adsorption Clays Towards the Development of an In Situ Leaching Strategy Study of the Deportment of REEs in Ion Adsorption Clays Towards the Development of an In Situ Leaching StrategyBy Cody Burcher-Jones The recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) through heap leach/in situ techniques from so-called ion adsorption clays (IACs) is attractive due to their inherent simplicity. However, the underlying mech 
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                     The Galvanic Stripping Treatment of Zinc Residues for Marketable Iron Product Recovery The Galvanic Stripping Treatment of Zinc Residues for Marketable Iron Product RecoveryBy J. Antonio Barrera-Godinez, S. E. James, J. Sun The solvent extraction separation of iron from a zinc sulfate medium using DEHPA was investigated. After loading, the ferric ions were reduced in the organic phase using metallic zinc. The ferrous ion Jan 1, 2000 
